With its roots
in early human history, abstract art has become one of today's dominant forms of artistic expression.
Abstract art has its roots
in early human civilisation.
In 2014 the Museum hosted a Symposium on Human Origins, inviting an international cadre of scientists to demonstrate and debate the latest findings
in early human evolution.
Although it is known that gross chromosomal abnormalities are remarkably common
in early human embryos, our understanding of early embryonic somatic mutations is very limited.
We estimate that approximately three base substitution mutations occur per cell per cell - doubling event
in early human embryogenesis and these are mainly attributable to two known mutational signatures.
Researchers from the global Human Cell Atlas (HCA) Consortium have sequenced 250 000 cells involved
in early human development and preliminary data analysis is now underway.
Discovery News contacted multiple experts
in early human history for their views, and received an earful of passionate, mixed opinions.
Pluripotent stem cellderived somatic stem cells as tool to study the role of microRNAs
in early human neural development
N - acetylglucosaminyltransferase V inhibits the invasion of trophoblast cells by attenuating MMP2 / 9 activity
in early human pregnancy.
What's more, there is evidence that they play a role
in the early human embryo, where they may help fight off infectious viruses.
Thorold Theunissen, a postdoctoral fellow in Jaenisch's lab and co-first author of the study, says «Our work provides a rigorous set of criteria for comparing naïve human stem cells to their counterparts
in the early human embryo.
Unfortunately, three - quarters of the drugs that prove safe and effective in animals end up failing
in early human trials, sometimes spectacularly.
It's hard to pin down the biological basis for the changes that took place
in early human ancestors and domesticated animals as they developed lower levels of aggression.
This new generation of viruses has been genetically «targeted and armed,» says Winald Gerritsen of the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam, who is involved
in an early human trial of an engineered adeno - associated virus that attacks glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.
It underscores the importance of developing large brains
in early human evolution, Simpson says.
Yet there is reason for optimism: the NIH has already developed a DNA vaccine against the West Nile virus that appeared promising
in early human studies (although ultimately the NIH could not find a commercial partner to take that vaccine forward).
Dr Jana explains this saying that
in the early human times, an evolutionary response to a saber tooth tiger was to run away — and not wonder whether the beast was hungry or not.
In the early human environment, a child would never have slept more than arm's reach from his parents or other caregivers.
In 2013, a study was published
in Early Human Development that questioned the effectiveness of tummy time, since no difference was seen in the babies who had regular tummy time and the babies who didn't.
There are examples of this behavior
in early human history.
With this brain structure emerging
in early humans, selection could favor certain brains and pass their patterns down the generations.
The South African archaeological record is so important because it shows some of the oldest evidence for modern behavior
in early humans.
Gorillas sing and hum when eating, a discovery that could help shed light on how language evolved
in early humans.
They also don't know how such genes might have been passed on to succeeding generations
in early humans.
Although it was just about possible to dismiss A. sediba, with its assortment of ancient and modern features, as a quirk of human evolution, the new find hints that such «mosaicism» is not the exception
in early humans but the rule, says Berger.
Wessel thinks this is a basic survival mechanism, rooted
in the earliest humans.
Not exact matches
Venter, who is one of the first people to sequence the
human genome, co-founded the company
in effort to discover
early genetic markers for a variety of disorders.
In building ProAmerica, Contreras - Sweet said that it was critical to the bank's survival that she build a strong
human and physical infrastructure
early on.
That, he said Tuesday, is much of the reason he founded SpaceX: After
humans successfully landed on the moon
in the late 60s and
early 70s, progress stalled out.
«I don't want to say this is a great day — because it will have a negative impact on
human beings, and I want to be compassionate,» says Linkner, the founder of Detroit Venture Partners, a $ 50 million venture capital firm that invests
in early - stage start - ups
in the city.
Early childhood interventions and education develop
human capital, yet there are distressing and glaring disparities
in access.
For example, when political newcomer David Brat successfully challenged House Republican majority leader Eric Cantor to represent Virginia
in the U.S. Congress, it came as a surprise only to those reporters who didn't bother to go to Virginia and talk to «actual
humans,» as Rutenberg observes (echoing an
earlier analysis by Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi).
At a demonstration staged at the Mobile World Congress
in Barcelona
earlier this year, for example, a robotic arm was given
human - like reflexes through the deployment of 5G technology.
The results are still
early, however, and it remains to be seen how the treatment works
in humans.
Among the
earliest and most crucial hires I make at any organization are
in human - capital management and business - development functions.
Earlier this year, the company suspended a top executive after news broke that the company was involved
in tests of the effects of diesel fumes on
humans and monkeys.
In order to accomplish that growth, Sutterfield made a number of key hires early in his tenure, including operations and human resources manager
In order to accomplish that growth, Sutterfield made a number of key hires
early in his tenure, including operations and human resources manager
in his tenure, including operations and
human resources managers.
Earlier announcements by the Shi'ite militias that they will be involved
in the offensive on Mosul, Islamic State's last major stronghold
in Iraq, triggered warnings from
human rights groups of sectarian violence
in the mainly Sunni province.
Toyota's
earlier victories owe much to
human - resources practices adopted when it began manufacturing
in North America
in the 1980s.
Young people don't appear to be as saddled by this issue, though — a 2011 study found that
humans are best at learning new names
in our
early 20s.
Those
early days after my loss are a complete blur, but I think my sister contacted my
human resources office to inform them I wouldn't be back
in the office for a while.
In an earlier computing era — not really so long ago — a beautiful hardware device with smartly tailored software to run it was a market - shaking innovation, and no one did that better than Apple: Its combined expertise in hardware design and human interface design were unmatche
In an
earlier computing era — not really so long ago — a beautiful hardware device with smartly tailored software to run it was a market - shaking innovation, and no one did that better than Apple: Its combined expertise
in hardware design and human interface design were unmatche
in hardware design and
human interface design were unmatched.
If you weren't an
early adopter of Twitter, or don't spend a ton of time checking your timeline (or if you're just a normal
human being with better things to do) you can get a little behind
in Twitter abbreviations and acronyms.
After CT scans
in 2011, the fossils pushed estimates of the
earliest human habitation on the West Coast back by 800 years (to about 13,800 years before present day).
Earlier this year, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk backed the company Neuralink with the intent of further developing brain - machine interfaces, a technology that would merge
humans with computers and could,
in theory, make knowledge downloadable.
While the company has gained attention as an
early adopter of implanted microchips
in humans, it will be interesting to watch how it plays out and helps shape the practice for other companies going forward.
NASA themselves wants to send
humans to Mars
in the 2030s; for Musk to outdo them with an
earlier mission (a date of 2025 was touted) would be a significant coup for the decade - old company.
Scarlett Johansson's casting as a Japanese
human - cyborg
in «Ghost
in the Shell» caused an uproar
earlier this year, as did Tilda Swinton's role as the Ancient One
in «Doctor Strange» — a character depicted as an Asian male
in the comic source material.
Not only would there be a huge
human factor to consider
in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study
earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
The company had hoped to begin
human trials
in early 2010, but they will now be delayed at least until the third quarter.